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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 8 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. ishares. yeah, ishares. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >> there's so many highlights in lincoln's presidency. for a mini series it would have been one template. for a movie audience, i thought to get to know him you had to see him wrestling with a huge crisis. not just a crisis of succession and civil war and the fact that 700,000 were killed during that war but a crisis between abolishing slavery which could extend the war longer if he did and that happened toward the end of his life. why should our wallets tell us what our favorite color is? every room deserves to look great. and every foo
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is he -- he may not be one of us, but does he understand us? well, of all the three debates, what's the one where you interact with real people? this town hall debate. you know, for romney, this is the debate where he could win this election. he could blow up the stereotype that he, you know, can't interact with people, doesn't, you know, have that sort of bill clinton gene in him where he knows exactly the right time to put an arm around somebody, exactly the right time to connect with somebody. and that's why it is -- you know, it's more than just the president having to win this debate to stop the bleeding, to change things. but this is the moment -- the first debate was romney getting into the playoffs. this is the debate where he could almost close it out if it's such a good performance because of the format, right? and because it would help him in this big -- in this one area where he's got the biggest deficit, connecting with the average american. >> if you're the incumbent president and you're in this type of format and you're george h.
is he -- he may not be one of us, but does he understand us? well, of all the three debates, what's the one where you interact with real people? this town hall debate. you know, for romney, this is the debate where he could win this election. he could blow up the stereotype that he, you know, can't interact with people, doesn't, you know, have that sort of bill clinton gene in him where he knows exactly the right time to put an arm around somebody, exactly the right time to connect with...
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us. >> it would be better for american workers if we built jeeps in the u.s. and sold them to china. there would be more american jobs. >> not necessarily. a company might be less profitable then. >> it might. >> the reason that gm does this is because it makes more money by producing jeeps in china for china. as it says, repatriating profits and using that money to invest in american jobs. that's how globalization works. >> by the way, i can't believe this morning that you are such a globalist. >> you really are. >> you also make deals with china. you say, you know, they'll say we'll buy "x" number of cars, and you build those cars in our country. and if i'm not mistaken, some american companies, you know, some american companies will do the same thing here, too. i don't know. i think it does point to possibly desperation. >> yes. >> do we think? in ohio? >> maybe that's just the way they are. >> trying to win. >> any way possible. >> looks desperate to me. >> so let's talk about nationa
us. >> it would be better for american workers if we built jeeps in the u.s. and sold them to china. there would be more american jobs. >> not necessarily. a company might be less profitable then. >> it might. >> the reason that gm does this is because it makes more money by producing jeeps in china for china. as it says, repatriating profits and using that money to invest in american jobs. that's how globalization works. >> by the way, i can't believe this morning...
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our military is bankrupting us. medicaid is bankrupting us. social security is bankrupting us. nobody is talking about it. our taxes are getting higher. government is getting higher. regulations are growing more. nobody is talking about what americans want them to talk about. why? why are bev the parties the same? >> it is a strange thing to have both candidates asking us essentially to follow them blindly into the next four years. in other words, i'm pot going to get into specifics about what i'm going to do but trust me, i'm better than him or he's worse than me. the romnesia is about mitt romney standing for nothing. he has no core. he will shape shift depending who he is talking to. but from both sides, not just president's, mitt romney, too, we zone know what happens on day one when they get in and that's why it would have been nice in the mack it the president sent out yesterday, see new policies. i know we are recovering and dug ourselves out of a ditch but it has to happen faster. why would that happen faster with you, mr. president, or mitt romney? other than cutting t
our military is bankrupting us. medicaid is bankrupting us. social security is bankrupting us. nobody is talking about it. our taxes are getting higher. government is getting higher. regulations are growing more. nobody is talking about what americans want them to talk about. why? why are bev the parties the same? >> it is a strange thing to have both candidates asking us essentially to follow them blindly into the next four years. in other words, i'm pot going to get into specifics about...
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here with us now from -- >> that's what she said. >> here with us now from denver, we're going to go over the polls now. nbc news chief white house correspondent and political director and host of "the daily rundown." let's start with the battleground poll released this morning, and it shows where the race stands in three key states. we'll start with ohio, virginia and then florida. in ohio, the president has opened up an eight-point lead among likely voters. however, in virginia, the president's lead has shrunk to just two points within the margin of error. last month president obama led virginia by five points. and in florida, romney has closed the gap. he's now statistically tied with the president. last month romney trailed in florida by five. >> so, you know, chuck, the trends seem to be going mitt romney's way in these swing states. ohio still stubbornly remaining in the obama category. you look at some of the other swing states, colorado, nevada, those may be tightening up. we shall see. we may have a situation where mitt romney has to run the table if ohio stays in the obama
here with us now from -- >> that's what she said. >> here with us now from denver, we're going to go over the polls now. nbc news chief white house correspondent and political director and host of "the daily rundown." let's start with the battleground poll released this morning, and it shows where the race stands in three key states. we'll start with ohio, virginia and then florida. in ohio, the president has opened up an eight-point lead among likely voters. however, in...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> good morning. it's 8:00 on the east coast. 5:00 a.m. on the west coast. as you take a live look at new york city. welcome back to "morning joe." back with us on set, we have mike barnicle and mark halperin. we're going to begin this hour with hurricane sandy. flights are canceled. subways are shut down. and millions of people are bracing right now for an historic storm up and down the eastern seaboard. high winds and rains are beginning to hit places like ocean city, maryland. hurricane sandy will drench areas from north
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and then he uses his hand to tap. okay. now we're going to push that out of the frame. >>> welcome back to "morning joe." a live look at the white house. as the sun comes up, time to wake up, everyone. mike barnicle and richard haass are still with us, msnbc.com's richard wolffe. and chief foreign affairs correspondent and host of "andrea mitchell reports," andrea mitchell. good to have you all onboard. >> let's start with the pew poll, the national pew poll. richard, there is a swing. it's 45 among likely voters before the debate. now we suspect that's going to be much larger. we can go on to the michigan poll shows we've gone from a ten-point obama lead to now three-point obama lead. it's in the margin of error. >> yep. >> and then the biggest shift. and i -- i still think this is an outlier. i think it's much closer. but the gender gap now has been completely erased, 47% to 47%. i didn't think he was down 18 points last month. i don't think it's tied this month. but it's probably three, four, five points. this race has t
and then he uses his hand to tap. okay. now we're going to push that out of the frame. >>> welcome back to "morning joe." a live look at the white house. as the sun comes up, time to wake up, everyone. mike barnicle and richard haass are still with us, msnbc.com's richard wolffe. and chief foreign affairs correspondent and host of "andrea mitchell reports," andrea mitchell. good to have you all onboard. >> let's start with the pew poll, the national pew poll....
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like does he get sinus >> yeget us? does he get us? you need to change a story about a bipartisan group that gave you names of very accomplished women to hire because you didn't have one of your own? it's not good. >> keep talking about binders and mitt romney will win in a landslide. >> beyond the binder, i thought that was more broadly a terrible answer. >> horrible. >> he said he wanted to give women shorter hours so they could get home to cook dinner. it showed a view of women that i think some people will not accept. >> he was talking about flex time. and i can tell you that there are women across america who work for companies that have great foresight. joe's company obviously has great foresight. they have flex hours. >> well, that's good. i'm glad he's for flex time because we'll be at work less since we're paid less. >> whatever. >> according to the latest gallup daily tracking poll -- >> let's see how all this is working with women out in middle america. >> i think these polls are really interesting. i don't get the gallup po
like does he get sinus >> yeget us? does he get us? you need to change a story about a bipartisan group that gave you names of very accomplished women to hire because you didn't have one of your own? it's not good. >> keep talking about binders and mitt romney will win in a landslide. >> beyond the binder, i thought that was more broadly a terrible answer. >> horrible. >> he said he wanted to give women shorter hours so they could get home to cook dinner. it showed...
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democrats got a head start on us. what's happened in the last few weeks is amazing, going from five to six points down in ohio to being dead even. momentum is great. i've never seen as much enthusiasm on the ground. o we made three times more phone calls, 25 times more door knocks than in 2008. i think momentum is on our side right now. >> but you still have to deal with the fact that most people in ohio, you've spent more time there, and you have chevy being built there. >> we're happy in ohio, the auto industry is making a comeback. ohio voters will be surprised when it was barack obama that took him through bankruptcy because ads say mitt romney wanted to take the auto companies through bankruptcy. that's what barack obama did. as mitt romney said there should be federal guarantees, federal involvement. there will be hypocrisy when people find out what's going on. >> mike barnacle. >> back to last night, specifically with afghanistan, 17 years, 6 months, median age. you say there's a lot more in governor romney's p
democrats got a head start on us. what's happened in the last few weeks is amazing, going from five to six points down in ohio to being dead even. momentum is great. i've never seen as much enthusiasm on the ground. o we made three times more phone calls, 25 times more door knocks than in 2008. i think momentum is on our side right now. >> but you still have to deal with the fact that most people in ohio, you've spent more time there, and you have chevy being built there. >> we're...
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are still with us. and joining us now, adviser to the romney campaign, dan senor. >> good to be with you. >> dan, mika's in a bad mood. >> why are you in a bad mood? >> it's been a rough week. >> oh, come on. >> her candidate fell asleep in the campaign. he needs to get him some no-doze. >> her candidate didn't have a very good story to tell when he got up there. >> thank god your candidate's going to do a foreign policy speech. >> i mean, you know -- >> that's cold. your brother works for him. >> tough. >> one of mitt romney's advisers said it's not that president obama had a particularly bad night, he's had a bad four years. so it's not surprising when he's up there on the stage for an hour and a half with no spinmayspi spinmeisters, with no one to intercede on his behalf. >> i know you think the last four years have been all sunshine. let me ask you, first of all, dan, and i'm dead serious here. i'd love to go behind the scenes and take our viewers behind the scenes. what were you guys thinking? you
are still with us. and joining us now, adviser to the romney campaign, dan senor. >> good to be with you. >> dan, mika's in a bad mood. >> why are you in a bad mood? >> it's been a rough week. >> oh, come on. >> her candidate fell asleep in the campaign. he needs to get him some no-doze. >> her candidate didn't have a very good story to tell when he got up there. >> thank god your candidate's going to do a foreign policy speech. >> i mean,...
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he gave us gary hart, he gave us bill clinton. he gave us the party of barack obama. >> you think about george mcgovern in 1972, you know, as the candidate of abortion, amnesty and acid, right? that was the caricature. he was the least comfortable -- you couldn't imagine someone less comfortable with that image. he was a principled anti-war candidate for sure. you know, he lost a catastrophic race against nixon, was destroyed in that race. and yet 1972 was the last democratic convention in miami, it was a smoke-filled room convention. all the post-watergate reforms that changed the primary system, changed the party grew out of that. you mentioned gary hart, huge national player in the mccoveramcgovern campaign. so many of the reformed democrats who would create the new democratic party cut their teeth with mcgovern. and you know, mcgovern never lost the taste for it. the most amazing thing that people forget, he ran again in 1984. >> yep. >> he thought about running again in 1992. >> you make a point. >> he wanted to help the coun
he gave us gary hart, he gave us bill clinton. he gave us the party of barack obama. >> you think about george mcgovern in 1972, you know, as the candidate of abortion, amnesty and acid, right? that was the caricature. he was the least comfortable -- you couldn't imagine someone less comfortable with that image. he was a principled anti-war candidate for sure. you know, he lost a catastrophic race against nixon, was destroyed in that race. and yet 1972 was the last democratic convention...